Purpose: Reliable quantification of radioactivity in nuclear medicine is becoming increasingly important in various therapeutic applications requiring a high accuracy of nuclear medicine measuring equipment, such as radionuclide calibrators. In this study the accuracy of four different radionuclide calibrators was assessed for Tc-99m,In-111,Ga-68 and F-18 for measurement geometries clinically used.Methods: Syringes and vials were prepared with a reference activity using a stock solution of which the activity concentration was determined using gamma-ray spectroscopy. The accuracy of four different radionuclide calibrator systems, ISOMED 2000, ISOMED 2010, VIK-202 and Capintec CRC-25R, was assessed by comparing the measured activity to the re...
The aim of this study is to evaluate and compare the performance of two dose calibrators which are u...
Abstract: Nuclear medicine uses many different radioactive isotopes for radiation diagnostics and fo...
This study presents current status of performance of radiopharmaceutical activity measurements using...
Purpose: Reliable quantification of radioactivity in nuclear medicine is becoming increasingly impor...
Purpose: Reliable quantification of radioactivity in nuclear medicine is becoming increasingly impor...
Purpose: Reliable quantification of radioactivity in nuclear medicine is becoming increasingly impor...
Contains fulltext : 229557.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Per...
BackgroundPersonalized molecular radiotherapy based on theragnostics requires accurate quantificatio...
BackgroundPersonalized molecular radiotherapy based on theragnostics requires accurate quantificatio...
BackgroundPersonalized molecular radiotherapy based on theragnostics requires accurate quantificatio...
BackgroundPersonalized molecular radiotherapy based on theragnostics requires accurate quantificatio...
Background: Personalized molecular radiotherapy based on theragnostics requires accurate quantificat...
BackgroundPersonalized molecular radiotherapy based on theragnostics requires accurate quantificatio...
BackgroundPersonalized molecular radiotherapy based on theragnostics requires accurate quantificatio...
BACKGROUND: Personalized molecular radiotherapy based on theragnostics requires accurate quantificat...
The aim of this study is to evaluate and compare the performance of two dose calibrators which are u...
Abstract: Nuclear medicine uses many different radioactive isotopes for radiation diagnostics and fo...
This study presents current status of performance of radiopharmaceutical activity measurements using...
Purpose: Reliable quantification of radioactivity in nuclear medicine is becoming increasingly impor...
Purpose: Reliable quantification of radioactivity in nuclear medicine is becoming increasingly impor...
Purpose: Reliable quantification of radioactivity in nuclear medicine is becoming increasingly impor...
Contains fulltext : 229557.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Per...
BackgroundPersonalized molecular radiotherapy based on theragnostics requires accurate quantificatio...
BackgroundPersonalized molecular radiotherapy based on theragnostics requires accurate quantificatio...
BackgroundPersonalized molecular radiotherapy based on theragnostics requires accurate quantificatio...
BackgroundPersonalized molecular radiotherapy based on theragnostics requires accurate quantificatio...
Background: Personalized molecular radiotherapy based on theragnostics requires accurate quantificat...
BackgroundPersonalized molecular radiotherapy based on theragnostics requires accurate quantificatio...
BackgroundPersonalized molecular radiotherapy based on theragnostics requires accurate quantificatio...
BACKGROUND: Personalized molecular radiotherapy based on theragnostics requires accurate quantificat...
The aim of this study is to evaluate and compare the performance of two dose calibrators which are u...
Abstract: Nuclear medicine uses many different radioactive isotopes for radiation diagnostics and fo...
This study presents current status of performance of radiopharmaceutical activity measurements using...